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[speaker not understood] provide homeless individuals [speaker not understood]. and you have in your package attached the list of all the organizations that are going for renewal. as you know, we undertake intense community process for determining priorities and the competition process each year. for this year's competition, there will be a [speaker not understood] discussed at our funding committee meeting [speaker not understood]. the funding committee considered community priorities and decided [speaker not understood] materials for the local homeless for approval. as part of the review process, the human service agency and the local homeless will review applicants to score the applications according to our community process. we also had a panel of nonconflicting people that score the applications for new projects. [speaker not understood] delivery to applicants any project that is at risk of not being funded will have the opportunity to appeal. we just want to bring the resolution and hope that the full board will approve it before december. >> thank you very
[speaker not understood] provide homeless individuals [speaker not understood]. and you have in your package attached the list of all the organizations that are going for renewal. as you know, we undertake intense community process for determining priorities and the competition process each year. for this year's competition, there will be a [speaker not understood] discussed at our funding committee meeting [speaker not understood]. the funding committee considered community priorities and...
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president obama established a goal to end veteran's homelessness by 2015 which i think is doable and the department of housing and urban development came together to establish the hud slash veterans housing program which, is models after section eight and san francisco has received 500 of the vouchers to date. we have learned that our chronically homeless veterans were having a difficult time finding apartments in the private marked in fact many veterans have had vouchers issued in 1212 and so what we have here is a situation where we have a federal agency, the mayor's office and housing authority and human services agency who have focused to encourage private landlords to provide housing for these veteran and is a few months ago one of those landlords the owner of 2524 mission street came forward to offer to least his 33 stew apartments which are above the restaurant on joule which, is now the -- restaurant to least those apartments to veterans who have those vouchers and i think for those of us who really see the need to address this issue this is a very exciting possibility. you k
president obama established a goal to end veteran's homelessness by 2015 which i think is doable and the department of housing and urban development came together to establish the hud slash veterans housing program which, is models after section eight and san francisco has received 500 of the vouchers to date. we have learned that our chronically homeless veterans were having a difficult time finding apartments in the private marked in fact many veterans have had vouchers issued in 1212 and so...
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i didn't know what homeless meant. i said what does homeless mean. he doesn't have a home, mom said. if he doesn't have a home, where does he sleep and where does he get food? >> heather: it stuck with you. so lauren, you went home and you decided you want to do something about it. you wanted to help this man that you had seen in the park? >> yes. >> what did you do? >> i took $25 of my saved allowance that i was saving. i went to my parents and said, i want to buy this man a christmas present. they were proud of me and they matched the gift. i had $50 for the gift. so we called the source, our ministry and we could fill a box with items. wrap it and deliver it to the man in the park. >> did you do that? did you go back to the park and see him and talk to him? >> yes, i did. he was really shocked that someone cared that much about him to give him a christmas present. his reaction made me want to do it every year. >> heather: that is so you a. some you are doing it every year. we are showing pictures about what you shall doing. tell me how far the pro
i didn't know what homeless meant. i said what does homeless mean. he doesn't have a home, mom said. if he doesn't have a home, where does he sleep and where does he get food? >> heather: it stuck with you. so lauren, you went home and you decided you want to do something about it. you wanted to help this man that you had seen in the park? >> yes. >> what did you do? >> i took $25 of my saved allowance that i was saving. i went to my parents and said, i want to buy this...
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the interface council to step up to the place, to respond to its moral responsibility to care for the homeless at a time of crisis spun out of control, and we did. for almost a quarter of a century we have opened our congregation doors, fed and provided a warm and safe place for homeless men to sleep during the coldest and rainiest nights of the year. it's been this mayor and his predecessors who look to what happened at hurricane katrina, saw the key role that congregation leaders, facilities and congre gants can play at the time of a diseafert disaster and called us to stakeholders and mayor lee invites us to pray as well as roll up our sleeves to solve this crisis that impacts us all. from the christian tradition to which i come we hear when one member of the body suffers all suffer. in order to meet this daunting challenge we will need to build upon the work already begun and engage the wisdom and support of so many other prophetic voices those that have much to contribute. the tent is large and must be filled. with our collective resources we will also need to seriously address the root c
the interface council to step up to the place, to respond to its moral responsibility to care for the homeless at a time of crisis spun out of control, and we did. for almost a quarter of a century we have opened our congregation doors, fed and provided a warm and safe place for homeless men to sleep during the coldest and rainiest nights of the year. it's been this mayor and his predecessors who look to what happened at hurricane katrina, saw the key role that congregation leaders, facilities...
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concert featuring some of the top stars in country music and gospel are coming together to help the homeless. country gospel singer candy christmas and grammy winner jason crabb have been featured beyond the dream and join us to discuss how they're helping people in need this holiday season. jason and candy, glad to have you guys. >> thank you. >> candy you've been doing this for nine years now, and it started in nashville where you saw a tremendous need. 300,000 plus homeless people and could be understating it. >> 11,000. >> kelly: how many? >> 11,000 on the streets of nashville, yes. >> kelly: and what compels the country singer to go beyond her comfort zone to help people in need where it's not always comfortable? >> well, to me, kelly, it's one thing to write a check, to some unknown ministry somewhere else, but another thing to roll up your sleeves and really get involved with people and help in a tangible way and so, it started with meeting a need that i had, which i had depression so it was a real feel-good thing to help people who would be eating out of a dumpster if i wasn't able t
concert featuring some of the top stars in country music and gospel are coming together to help the homeless. country gospel singer candy christmas and grammy winner jason crabb have been featured beyond the dream and join us to discuss how they're helping people in need this holiday season. jason and candy, glad to have you guys. >> thank you. >> candy you've been doing this for nine years now, and it started in nashville where you saw a tremendous need. 300,000 plus homeless...
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and help homeless pets when you purchase chance & lucky gift cards! at petsmart®. don't judge me! whatever it takes, get to sears one day sale this saturday, with friday preview. get 60% off coats, fleece, sweaters, and sleepwear for the family. plus these 1/4 carat diamond earrings for $69.99, and up to 50% off all mechanics tools and storage. this is how to gift. this is sears. >>> okay. so, this is the proposal we've been talking about all morning. sean emory is a magician, or an illusionist. he pulled a track on his girlfriend. he said he was going to do a magic trick and needed her to videotape it. take a look at what happened next. >> a little leaf. a little dirt. turn them into something really special. andrea, will you marry me? please? >> yes. >> i love you. you know you filmed your own proposal? >> that's incredible. >> it's great they had another camera there. andrea could not be relied on for accurate filming at that moment. sean and andrea are with us, via skype. first of all, congratulations. andrea, i'm dying to know how did you feel at that moment when you saw that
and help homeless pets when you purchase chance & lucky gift cards! at petsmart®. don't judge me! whatever it takes, get to sears one day sale this saturday, with friday preview. get 60% off coats, fleece, sweaters, and sleepwear for the family. plus these 1/4 carat diamond earrings for $69.99, and up to 50% off all mechanics tools and storage. this is how to gift. this is sears. >>> okay. so, this is the proposal we've been talking about all morning. sean emory is a magician, or...
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i was in seattle at an affordable housing place that worked on supportive housing, getting homeless off the streets. they did studies. they took 23 people, put them into supportive housing, cut $1 million off of the bills of the emergency rooms. we did it in newark. we brought together right and left, the manhattan institute, a right-leaning think-tank and said let's keep people out of prison instead of a 65% recidivism rate. you have the largest prison population in the globe. >> jon: isn't the reverse theory if they know they are alone and helpless, then they will build their own homes and food. [laughter] >> honestly, as much as we like to joke, to me i think we can pull our country right and left together on these issues. we've created a pilot... >> it doesn't strike me. i never understood why it's a contentious issue. maybe the contentious issue is what the balance will be, but the idea that people who are down on their luck or suffering wouldn't have a social safety net that we all contribute to... >> but it's more than a social safety net. it's more than a social safety net. i ch
i was in seattle at an affordable housing place that worked on supportive housing, getting homeless off the streets. they did studies. they took 23 people, put them into supportive housing, cut $1 million off of the bills of the emergency rooms. we did it in newark. we brought together right and left, the manhattan institute, a right-leaning think-tank and said let's keep people out of prison instead of a 65% recidivism rate. you have the largest prison population in the globe. >> jon:...
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many of the central city residents and they have great expertise in providing services for many of the homeless. potrero hill and southeast health centers are health centers in those particular communities that are family health centers, so they provide health care to patients across the age span. . >> many of our clients are working poor. they pay their taxes. they may run into a rough patch now and then and what we're able to provide is a bridge towards getting them back on their feet. the center averages about 14,000 visits a year in the health clinic alone. one of the areas that we specialize in is family medicine, but the additional focus of that is is to provide care to women and children. women find out they're pregnant, we talk to them about the importance of getting good prenatal care which takes many visits. we initially will see them for their full physical to determine their base line health, and then enroll them in prenatal care which occurs over the next 9 months. group prenatal care is designed to give women the opportunity to bond during their pregnancy with other women that hav
many of the central city residents and they have great expertise in providing services for many of the homeless. potrero hill and southeast health centers are health centers in those particular communities that are family health centers, so they provide health care to patients across the age span. . >> many of our clients are working poor. they pay their taxes. they may run into a rough patch now and then and what we're able to provide is a bridge towards getting them back on their feet....
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she was -- i was somewhere else -- homelessness. we work with m.a.c., mission -- we work together. we did good work. and i'm here tonight to -- that hope my indis cretion be forgiven and i'm -- there's a lot of work to do. supervisor elsbernd, i'll miss you. i like irish. i -- infinity with the irish people. i call them the latin-american, european latin-american, equivalent to latin-americans. i disagree with many of your decisions but i liked you. i think you're honest. >> president chiu: thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon, board of supervisors. to the friends of the san francisco public library, who killed pope john paul ii, the king of pop, michael jackson, president barack h. obama, mayor willie h. brown, dr. robert c. scott at ucs sf, academic dean keith c. wingate, assistant academic dean seana marshall, legal counsel -- leop adviser jan jamison and mammoth -- a circumcised foreign student from instandbull turkey at golden gate university. between november 2008 and december 2012, was it these hands? was it alcohol? was it drinking alcohol? was it brewing al
she was -- i was somewhere else -- homelessness. we work with m.a.c., mission -- we work together. we did good work. and i'm here tonight to -- that hope my indis cretion be forgiven and i'm -- there's a lot of work to do. supervisor elsbernd, i'll miss you. i like irish. i -- infinity with the irish people. i call them the latin-american, european latin-american, equivalent to latin-americans. i disagree with many of your decisions but i liked you. i think you're honest. >> president...
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. >> this 2.5 million people who are homeless in the country. 3.5 million getting there. others are grounding rice to feed their children. >> the supply of electricity in damascus is becoming more erratic as well. more and more people are relying on generators with some shops saying they are selling as many as 25 generators a day. fuel is becoming increasingly difficult to find, and a cylinder of gas is now selling for up to four times the normal price. the impact of a conflict that has now lasted nearly two years isn't -- becoming increasingly hard to escape in the capital. in this recent video, trucks loaded with people's belongings make their way through the streets of the city. human rights organizations said that in the country as a whole, some 2.5 million people are not displaced. that is leaving aside all those who fled to neighboring countries. at this mass in damascus, the new syrian orthodox patriarch called for an end to the violence. >> we in antioch, he said, have got to inspire all parties in flaming the conflict to lay down their weapons they get nothing bu
. >> this 2.5 million people who are homeless in the country. 3.5 million getting there. others are grounding rice to feed their children. >> the supply of electricity in damascus is becoming more erratic as well. more and more people are relying on generators with some shops saying they are selling as many as 25 generators a day. fuel is becoming increasingly difficult to find, and a cylinder of gas is now selling for up to four times the normal price. the impact of a conflict that...
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. >> "because of winn-dixie" is a film about a young girl whose life changes when she saves a homeless dog. she finds a dog at the winn-dixie supermarket. it sounds simple enough until it's discovered that the dog, named winn-dixie, isn't the only one rescued. >> cut, cut, cut! let's go right away. >> right away. >> director wayne wang is the man in charge of bringing this popular story, based on the novel, to the screen. what do you think the most important lesson anyone would get out of this film? >> it's about separation. it's about, you know, being isolated from other people and being able to find a way to kind of reconnect with people. >> there's lots of waiting around on a movie set -- not always easy for kids. between takes or shooting, the kids in the movie learn to keep themselves from getting too bored. >> both: fuzzy wuzzy was a bear. fuzzy wuzzy had no hair. ♪ ba-da-da >> kids and dogs are a tough combination on a film set, and this movie has both. how does a director make it all work? >> the interesting thing about working with kids and dogs is that i've realized that yo
. >> "because of winn-dixie" is a film about a young girl whose life changes when she saves a homeless dog. she finds a dog at the winn-dixie supermarket. it sounds simple enough until it's discovered that the dog, named winn-dixie, isn't the only one rescued. >> cut, cut, cut! let's go right away. >> right away. >> director wayne wang is the man in charge of bringing this popular story, based on the novel, to the screen. what do you think the most important...
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at least 80 people have died in crane, most of them homeless. in britain it's the rain. devon in divest england is one of the areas deluged by storms. what about the weather across the u.s. in the next couple of days? the holiday travel season is now under way, and aaa expects more than 93 million americans to be on the move at some point most of them by car. jeff beradelli at our miami station wfor joins us. the next couple of days could affect travelers, could affect shoppers. what kind of weather are we going to see across the country? >> reporter: jirnlg it's nainl good news. it's pretty quiet across most of the united states right now with the exception of the west coast. we have a big storm slamming into there. tomorrow is going to be pretty quiet also across the united states so travelers shouldn't have too much to worry about. as we head into christmas eve, a small storm in the northeast, and maybe eventually new york city on christmas eve night. >> axelrod: who will see a white christmas? >> it looks like the folks in the new york area, and then a bigger storm w
at least 80 people have died in crane, most of them homeless. in britain it's the rain. devon in divest england is one of the areas deluged by storms. what about the weather across the u.s. in the next couple of days? the holiday travel season is now under way, and aaa expects more than 93 million americans to be on the move at some point most of them by car. jeff beradelli at our miami station wfor joins us. the next couple of days could affect travelers, could affect shoppers. what kind of...
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homeless shelters are filled to capacity. workers in san jose say they usually have 250 beds but with weather like this they take in an additional 100 people. >> wonderful that it is here. good filt. provides -- good facility. provides a place to get in out of the rain. >> along the shore the storm surge has been drawing onlookers. and stay with ktvu for continuing coverage. mark will be back and mornings on 2 will track the train tomorrow morning and show you how it will impact your day at 7:00 a.m. >>> court in san francisco today blocked a ban on gay therapy. governor jerry brown signed the law in september prohibiting gay therapy that aims to turn gay teens straight. it was supposed to go into effect january 1 but today a judge issued an emergency order putting the law on hold till the court hears full arguments. >>> president obama nominated massachusetts senator john kerry to be the next secretary of state. president obama praised him. >> over these many years he earned the respect and confidence of leaders around the w
homeless shelters are filled to capacity. workers in san jose say they usually have 250 beds but with weather like this they take in an additional 100 people. >> wonderful that it is here. good filt. provides -- good facility. provides a place to get in out of the rain. >> along the shore the storm surge has been drawing onlookers. and stay with ktvu for continuing coverage. mark will be back and mornings on 2 will track the train tomorrow morning and show you how it will impact...
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homeless shelters are filled to capacity. workers in san jose say they usually have 250 beds but with weather like this they take in an additional 100 people. >> wonderful that it is here. good filt. provides -- good facility. provides a place to get in out of the rain. >> along the shore the storm surge has been drawing onlookers. and stay with ktvu for continuing coverage. mark will be back and mornings on 2 will track the train tomorrow morning and show you how it will impact your day at 7:00 a.m. >>> court in san francisco today blocked a ban on gay therapy. governor jerry brown signed the law in september prohibiting gay therapy that aims to turn gay teens straight. it was supposed to go into effect january 1 but today a judge issued an emergency order putting the law on hold till the court hears full arguments. >>> president obama nominated massachusetts senator john kerry to be the next secretary of state. president obama praised him. >> over these many years he earned the respect and confidence of leaders around the w
homeless shelters are filled to capacity. workers in san jose say they usually have 250 beds but with weather like this they take in an additional 100 people. >> wonderful that it is here. good filt. provides -- good facility. provides a place to get in out of the rain. >> along the shore the storm surge has been drawing onlookers. and stay with ktvu for continuing coverage. mark will be back and mornings on 2 will track the train tomorrow morning and show you how it will impact...
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officials report no deaths or serious injuries but they safe up to 150 families are homeless. are a general tina. police battling a hoard of looters at a supermarket in the southwest. some 100 people in masks rushed the store. taking tv's, wood food and more and then robbing cars in the parking lot. riot police set up barricades and fired tear gas at the looters. australia. a child care center on the north coast shut down after officials found two dozen snakes in the building. state media report the centers director alerted officials after discovering a baby python in a classroom. crews ripped apart a wall and found 23 baby snakes. and an 8-foot long mom. china. a set of four rare stamps fetching more than 800,000 bucks at an auction in hong kong. issued in 1968 they incorrectly show a communist china that excludes taiwan. they were almost immediately withdrawn which is why experts say the surviving set is so valuable now and that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. well, come on out, it's probably safe to get out of your bunker now. the world has not. wh
officials report no deaths or serious injuries but they safe up to 150 families are homeless. are a general tina. police battling a hoard of looters at a supermarket in the southwest. some 100 people in masks rushed the store. taking tv's, wood food and more and then robbing cars in the parking lot. riot police set up barricades and fired tear gas at the looters. australia. a child care center on the north coast shut down after officials found two dozen snakes in the building. state media...
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and she was this homeless woman trying to sell her dresses. and she had money but she was convinced that she didn't have it. >> i thought you were superbly sensitive to the grief that bound them even though it also separated them, each grieved differently. but in their grief they seemed to find something in each other. >> well, i think that's exactly right. and i think he found something in her inability to control it. i mean, i think that, you know, i've certainly known marriages like this where not only the domestic labor but the intellectual and the moral and the emotional labor gets divided. and frequently in traditional marriages the wife becomes the carrier, the worker in the fields of emotional labor. and in some way i believe, that's why i think he told her -- she was like his shrink. you deposit these terrible feelings with somebody and then you can stay contained. i mean, stanton in at the private funeral for lincoln said he was the most perfect governor of men because he was the most perfect governor of himself. and there was this t
and she was this homeless woman trying to sell her dresses. and she had money but she was convinced that she didn't have it. >> i thought you were superbly sensitive to the grief that bound them even though it also separated them, each grieved differently. but in their grief they seemed to find something in each other. >> well, i think that's exactly right. and i think he found something in her inability to control it. i mean, i think that, you know, i've certainly known marriages...
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over a million dollars worth of property damage was sustained, almost 800 people were left homeless x139 people -- and 139 people were killed. my book is about the only village that wasn't rebuilt, skinnerville. and the man at the center of that village, william skinner. and what sets skinner's story apart is the success he achieved after this disaster. now, skinnerville suffered the worst destruction of all. it was considered to have been obliterated from the face of the earth. there wasn't a brick left of skinner's mill, his house was very nearly the only one left standing, and he lost more financially than any other individual. in those 15 minutes, he lost the equivalent of $35 million. he was ruined. but because he was willing to make choices that no one else was willing to make, he was able to come back. now, the other manufacturers in the valley who lost their mills and property tried to rebuild but were unable to do so successfully. within a number of years, they'd either gone out of business, they'd gone into bankruptcy, they'd had to sell their businesses, or they'd had to leave
over a million dollars worth of property damage was sustained, almost 800 people were left homeless x139 people -- and 139 people were killed. my book is about the only village that wasn't rebuilt, skinnerville. and the man at the center of that village, william skinner. and what sets skinner's story apart is the success he achieved after this disaster. now, skinnerville suffered the worst destruction of all. it was considered to have been obliterated from the face of the earth. there wasn't a...